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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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. >> i think that would be true if you were in an ideal environment where we're all eating what we need to be eating. we do need to give our bodies a rest and a break and to help facilitate that detoxifying process by giving ourselves some really good, healthy food. >> reporter: news4. >> all the nutrition experts we spoke to did agree on one thing -- people should focus on making healthy lifestyle changes rather than using a fad diet. >>> first came her new look, and now we have her new official portrait of first lady michelle obama. photographer chuck kennedy took it in the green room of the white house. unlike her first official portrait from 2009, mrs. obama is sporting her new bangs, a haircut that she recently joked that she got because she's having a mid life crisis. see? you're not the only one. >>> next -- the life changing surprise for a local high school student. >>> paying for college. the cost of that college education has never been higher. but one local high school senior won't have to worry about that. he is the first person in his entire family to go to college. news4's
. >> i think that would be true if you were in an ideal environment where we're all eating what we need to be eating. we do need to give our bodies a rest and a break and to help facilitate that detoxifying process by giving ourselves some really good, healthy food. >> reporter: news4. >> all the nutrition experts we spoke to did agree on one thing -- people should focus on making healthy lifestyle changes rather than using a fad diet. >>> first came her new look, and...
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what sober living housing offers is an environment. permanent supportive housing, however, may be not be as focused initially on recovery, and so we need to facilitate those services in those settings. because vouchers are being handed out by hud and these programs are being facilitated, but we do need to make sure that there's sufficient services available to address the psychological and-and the substance-related issues that a person may experience. and how do people gain access to that information in order for them to go and basically, i wouldn't say demand, but really negotiate for those types of services, barbara? well, there has to be coordination, and one of the things that the affordable care act is gonna offer is also case management, and hopefully through these case management services there can a seamless transition from recovery into the community, and the fair housing act, you know, prohibits discrimination against people in recovery from housing because that's considered a disability. so, you know, theoretically going for
what sober living housing offers is an environment. permanent supportive housing, however, may be not be as focused initially on recovery, and so we need to facilitate those services in those settings. because vouchers are being handed out by hud and these programs are being facilitated, but we do need to make sure that there's sufficient services available to address the psychological and-and the substance-related issues that a person may experience. and how do people gain access to that...
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tonight he mightjust do so. paper what the labour party might do in environment in 2015. do in environment in 2015. pitch the opposition into power in two—and—a—half years time. two—and—a—half years time. for one man, the paper isn't blank. man, the paper isn't blank. but bears the impression of this place. bears the impression of this place. eventually comes, it will have been made in dagenham. made in dagenham. tank, institute for public policy research. research. breaking one, last done before the 1997 labour landslide. 1997 labour landslide. thinks about the current economy, but less about society. but less about society. of society's sociologists, the barbers of barking and dagenham. barbers of barking and dagenham. —— barking and dagenham. back, 23 years ago, what were you doing? doing? at the time i was working for tony blair, actually. for tony blair, actually. commission was a landmark piece of work. work. became the agenda of the labour government. government. posed then are the right ones for today. today. welfare, housing, the labour market, whether we got that
tonight he mightjust do so. paper what the labour party might do in environment in 2015. do in environment in 2015. pitch the opposition into power in two—and—a—half years time. two—and—a—half years time. for one man, the paper isn't blank. man, the paper isn't blank. but bears the impression of this place. bears the impression of this place. eventually comes, it will have been made in dagenham. made in dagenham. tank, institute for public policy research. research. breaking one,...
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. >> we need to make sure the internet is a safe and secure environment for everyone is a community built on trust and respect. >> you can watch the announcements and view a tip sheet on the website. >> baltimore county council voted in favor of an amended bill for the so-called rain tax. the council is expected to release those changes later. under the original measure, the fees ranged anywhere from 18-$36 to homeowners. facedidential properties pang 6 $9 per to thousand square feet. paying $69 per 2000 square feet. next six months, you can expect lane closures and steel plates along york road in baltimore county. crews got to work replacing 2,700 feet of water pipes that struck from the belt way 2 washington ave. washingtonway to ave. the work will be completed by early fall. >> many of us will be looking to get rid of some documents, but you want to make sure you are doing it safely. on saturday, the better business bureau is holding its annual shredding event. anyone can bring up to three bags of documents to the curious locations. >> three tracks and what they do is various types of
. >> we need to make sure the internet is a safe and secure environment for everyone is a community built on trust and respect. >> you can watch the announcements and view a tip sheet on the website. >> baltimore county council voted in favor of an amended bill for the so-called rain tax. the council is expected to release those changes later. under the original measure, the fees ranged anywhere from 18-$36 to homeowners. facedidential properties pang 6 $9 per to thousand...
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it seems to me here you are helping yourself, helping the environment. virginia politicians wanted to cough up more money. the you think you would never sell a car sort of in protest? >> not at all. we're keeping it in protest. that is the way they are sometimes. if it moves that want to tax it, but we are very happy with it. even with its current level, it's very economical for us. i just hope that it does not lead to a bigger fee in the future as more and more people get hybrids. they reduced their gas consumption and gas tax revenue drops. i hope they don't go for a bigger bite of the apple at the expense of the owners. gerri: we should point out that most owners get a big fat tax credit. did you manage to get that? >> no, we did not to my knowledge get tax credit. gerri: okay. well, darn it. there was a way you could have saved some of that. thank you for coming on. it is a pleasure to see you. thank you for telling a so what is going on in virginia. they did you coming and going. there is no way to avoid it. thank you so much. gerri: we are just get
it seems to me here you are helping yourself, helping the environment. virginia politicians wanted to cough up more money. the you think you would never sell a car sort of in protest? >> not at all. we're keeping it in protest. that is the way they are sometimes. if it moves that want to tax it, but we are very happy with it. even with its current level, it's very economical for us. i just hope that it does not lead to a bigger fee in the future as more and more people get hybrids. they...
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to do it in the environment of these big gun shows, which are basically a giant gun shop with many dealers real hi doesn't add anything to it. as police chief johnson said, it takes a minute or two to go through the background check. the second thing is that the whole point of the exercise is that it keeps the criminal from coming in and buying guns. so when mr. lapierre says, well, you know, this is no good because criminals won't subject themselves to a background check, that's precisely the point. >> sure. what was the feeling in the room from you and your colleagues after hearing gabby giffords speak today? how much of an impact do you think she had? >> i think she had a real impact. i think the other moment of real impact was when her husband, captain kelly, talked about the child at gabrielle giffords' shooting who was killed by the 13th bullet, and pointed out that if the shooter hadn't had that high capacity magazine, before he got to that 13th bullet, he would have had to reload. and that shooting came to an end when the shooter had to reload. so the moment when you have 20 stop f
to do it in the environment of these big gun shows, which are basically a giant gun shop with many dealers real hi doesn't add anything to it. as police chief johnson said, it takes a minute or two to go through the background check. the second thing is that the whole point of the exercise is that it keeps the criminal from coming in and buying guns. so when mr. lapierre says, well, you know, this is no good because criminals won't subject themselves to a background check, that's precisely the...
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they are in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are challenges to that, that tends to be the issue. so, in short, mat is covered by the ada, and an individual should not be discriminated against because they're on medication-assisted treatment. now if they're currently using, despite the fact they're on medication-assisted treatment, then it's a different matter. the ada won't protect them. and when we come back, i want to continue to talk a little bit about that and also about some access issues. we'll be right back. [music] it's really important to coordinate care especially, for anybody, but especially for people with disabilities because they
they are in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are...
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throwing a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll dol te 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a secret santa saves the day for several families. that is our top stranding story tonight on. a judge rules collecting phone records may be can't -- unconstitutional. and, our forecast. you can read it all on wjla.com right now. >> one week from 10 out, lots of kids will try to catch a glimpse of santa in his say. those at the children's hospital got to see him up close and personal. look at that view. washednd two elves windows at the portland, oregon hospital. they say they are happy to do something to brighten the season. >> what they didn't say is that the reindeer got the place 30 in the first place. >> exactly. [laughter] i am sure the kids loved it. chef, you seem less tens
throwing a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll dol te 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a secret santa saves the day for several families. that is our top stranding...
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won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled guilty to four charges, including negligent driving. it turns out that was the truck driver's first solo trip into the united states. 23-year-old, morgan lake managed to swim to safety after her car plunged 40 feet off the bay bridge. >> remarkable video. still ahead, full stop. we'll have an update on the evictions that left a blind man and his family with no place to go. top. >> a little bit milder today. still a little bit below average. here are the numbers, 59 goes in the book. 40 is the low. average is 62 and 44. we'll come back and talk about what day is going to hit 60s and which day is a yellow alert. >> b
won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled...
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>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment, it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living, my mother died a year ago. before that, she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run $8,000 to $10,000 a month. >> and that's not covered by any insurance? >> no. it's money that he and my mom saved. >> so if he hadn't had that money, what would have happened? >> oh, my gosh, i don't know. he has a social security, but that's not enough. we would have had to do the medicaid spend down, i guess. >> what is the hardest part for you? >> just watching your dad deteriorate is hard. you can imagine what it would be like with your folks to watch them get a little worse every time you see them. well, it's like that every day. you make it work. you suck it up and go on. >> yeah. >> because i don't think i have a choice with that. i can't just walk away from him, and
>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment, it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living, my mother died a year ago. before that, she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run $8,000 to $10,000 a month. >> and that's not covered by...
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description says this one said he wanted to know what it would be like to be on fire in a controlled environment. here we go one two three yeah! now -- they're looking for their next challenge. which -- i don't know where go from this. -- you go from this. this is pretty bold. >> i'm -- i don't know that i believe that that's real fire. >> i think it is. i think they had a suit and -- were able to pull it off man. >> i don't know. >> what is it? >> that's it for us. you'll have to find out later. cbs "evening news" is next. >> i'll be back at 7:00 with jan jeffcoat for the only local news at >> pelley: tonight, calm in a crisis. just released 911 tapes give us new insight into the sandy hook elementary shootings. they reveal ordinary people and their disciplined action to protect children. more than 40 million americans face severe winter weather. we'll look at where it's hitting and where it's going. a cbs news investigation exposes a lethal trend in recreational drugs. holly williams on a threat most of just never heard of. >> it's too risky. it's literally playing russian roulette. >> pelley:
description says this one said he wanted to know what it would be like to be on fire in a controlled environment. here we go one two three yeah! now -- they're looking for their next challenge. which -- i don't know where go from this. -- you go from this. this is pretty bold. >> i'm -- i don't know that i believe that that's real fire. >> i think it is. i think they had a suit and -- were able to pull it off man. >> i don't know. >> what is it? >> that's it for...
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. >> when you talk about a city environment, i can imagine if it were washington, d.c. and we had people throwing things and law enforcement on the other side of it, if law enforcement used deadly force in that situation, i would imagine we would have rioting in the streets. >> i think you would. on the border it's not uncommon for one agent to arrest ten or more people. in a city environment you would probably have 50 agents or police officers there to control the situation. we don't have that luxury. and unfortunately, we're often outnumbered and outgunned, and we need to be able to defend ourselves. >> are there any statistics about using deadly force? has it been able to stop or at least slow the number of rockings? >> we actually use force reluctantly. there are many attacks every day that happen, and some go unreported because they are just so common. there are rocks all along the southwest border, they're the most readily available weapon. they're used to assault, attack border patrol agents. we've asked the border patrol to open the books to see how often our ag
. >> when you talk about a city environment, i can imagine if it were washington, d.c. and we had people throwing things and law enforcement on the other side of it, if law enforcement used deadly force in that situation, i would imagine we would have rioting in the streets. >> i think you would. on the border it's not uncommon for one agent to arrest ten or more people. in a city environment you would probably have 50 agents or police officers there to control the situation. we...
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and i might add that the ranking member, the environment committee supports cloture on the mccarthy nomination, thereby it's reasonable to assume that cloture would be unvocked. invoked on what is for a lot of our members, including myself, a very controversial nomination. i further ask that the consent that the senate then vote on the cloture motion filed on number 178, this is someone named hockberg, to be president of the export-import bank and, again, if cloture's invoked, the senate proceed to an immediate vote on the confirmation of that nomination. again, eliminating the 30 hours postcloture. assuming cloture's invoked, and i assume that it will be. finally, i ask consent that the following votes listed above the senate proceed to cloture votes on the remaining three filed cloture motions. now, before the chair rules, what this allows as i indicated is for the senate to work efficiently through a series of nominations in a quicker fashion. then the majority leader has -- than the majority leader has proposed. they would get their votes, and this would not be a delay. this would only lea
and i might add that the ranking member, the environment committee supports cloture on the mccarthy nomination, thereby it's reasonable to assume that cloture would be unvocked. invoked on what is for a lot of our members, including myself, a very controversial nomination. i further ask that the consent that the senate then vote on the cloture motion filed on number 178, this is someone named hockberg, to be president of the export-import bank and, again, if cloture's invoked, the senate...
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we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in unique place believe me and . this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen miles coast state an accident her oil rig piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water and over three miles. on april twentieth two thousand and ten approximately nine forty five pm methane gas from the well ignited. eleven workers were never found. the deepwater horizon sank on the morning of april twenty second birthday. shortly thereafter the u.s. coast guard began to observe an oil slick spread
we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in unique place believe me and . this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land...
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public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big switch. be careful, mayor. i want to acknowledge the people that made that act possible. one thing i realized in the last six 6 months is that the number of players, the level of collaboration and partnership of complexity with players was the key to make this a reality before the end of the year. not in any order of importance, i have to thank my boss who has been believing for a second that this would happen. good. now i can say it's good. kelly from the puc, we get the power from the puc. we had a special partnership with mta, ed riskin's people and i want to particularly ackn
public environment that includes buildings as well as lots of interference. we have technology to deliver that and confident that we can provide a great service to san francisco. at hulk -- ruckus we are excited about the opportunity to bring the millions of residents and businesses as well as visitors wifi access as well as new online services to the great city of san francisco. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, before we ask the mayor to officially activate symbolically with his big...
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, and political environment, that president obama should have seen this coming. >> neil: we're just nerds here but if you can show the big board today, if the markets are worried about some contrary superpower cabal against us, they're not reflecting it. they're still worried about ben bernanke and whether he is going to provide relief. they're more interested in company cozy whether their earnings will measure up. none of this comes up. is this whistling past the graveyard? >> are you going to put your money? the bank in under the empty tress until your savings dwindle. >> neil: you fear the u.s. could become some target, then wouldn't you be less inclined to put it here or do you think it's appear realistic? >> i'm talking about something that is on the horizon. i think ultimately ten years from now the united states has a renaissance with our energy resources coming online. >> neil: do you think down the road that this weighs on investors in they look at this and start saying, all right, we have an administration losing popularity. global power houses that are now aligning themselves a
, and political environment, that president obama should have seen this coming. >> neil: we're just nerds here but if you can show the big board today, if the markets are worried about some contrary superpower cabal against us, they're not reflecting it. they're still worried about ben bernanke and whether he is going to provide relief. they're more interested in company cozy whether their earnings will measure up. none of this comes up. is this whistling past the graveyard? >> are...
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to bring usefulness and the light to our whole environment and that of course only begins with trees and flowers and landscaping. >> that's from a film created by the johnson administration with lady bird johnson talking about beautification her signature issue as first lady. she was a natural campaigner successful businesswoman and a savvy political partner to her husband are 36th president lyndon baines johnson. good evening and welcome to c-span's first lady's implements an image. tonight we will tell you the story of claudia taylor johnson unto everyone is lady bird. the wife of our 36th president. here to tell her story archie. >> guest: the you roberts political commentator for abc news and npr and the author of two books about women's political history founding mothers and -- thanks for being here. betty is the first lady's expert. she is the author of numerous books including first ladies from washington to michelle obama and working on a new biography of lady bird johnson. ladies i want to start with the beginning where we were 50 years ago this week. this is an administrati
to bring usefulness and the light to our whole environment and that of course only begins with trees and flowers and landscaping. >> that's from a film created by the johnson administration with lady bird johnson talking about beautification her signature issue as first lady. she was a natural campaigner successful businesswoman and a savvy political partner to her husband are 36th president lyndon baines johnson. good evening and welcome to c-span's first lady's implements an image....
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in the last ten thousand years caused a similar adaptation in the big change in the environment was the development of agriculture actual since findings published in the journal nature support the often argued hypothesis that dogs evolved from wolves who found new sources of food in the trash on the outskirts of human settlements after a while eating our food these wild wolves began to tolerate contact with us and were eventually brought into households for protection and work and ultimately companionship. human tolerant and was fully possibly fully domesticated canids ancestors of today's domesticated dogs may have existed as many as thirty three thousand years ago and archaeological remains show dogs and humans sharing the same graves eleven thousand years ago which corresponds with the dawn of agriculture the next logical question is. when did dogs is did dogs to domesticate themselves or did humans have a role in the process the evidence of natural selection and the amount and efficiency of key digestive enzymes and dogs supports the notion the dogs may have actually domesticate
in the last ten thousand years caused a similar adaptation in the big change in the environment was the development of agriculture actual since findings published in the journal nature support the often argued hypothesis that dogs evolved from wolves who found new sources of food in the trash on the outskirts of human settlements after a while eating our food these wild wolves began to tolerate contact with us and were eventually brought into households for protection and work and ultimately...
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. >> to go to the next level i had to put myself in an environment that challenged me. for me, that was la. >> where last april she had two reasons to celebrate. >> it's my 25th birthday. all i want is to check it out. >> over a quarter million have so far, expanding michelle's brand. michelle and her gal pals have already taken roam and new zealand by storm. the queen of you tube is up to her arched eyebrows in social media. today she's taping close up and personal with music artist marie digbe, taking questions from twitter and facebook. >> question from maria garcia, what is your routine on getting ready every day. >> add to that her monthly glam bag subscriptions and a new line of jewelry. >> ever eden is a jewelry line, beheld in the kingdom of heaven on earth. >> it's pretty clear, michelle's earthly empire is just beginning. >> i'm still going and still challenging myself and still taking it to the next level. >> i'm cynthia smoot, fox news. >> pretty girl . >> yeah, she is. >>> let's talk about that forecast. >> do you think we can get 33 million hits on our new
. >> to go to the next level i had to put myself in an environment that challenged me. for me, that was la. >> where last april she had two reasons to celebrate. >> it's my 25th birthday. all i want is to check it out. >> over a quarter million have so far, expanding michelle's brand. michelle and her gal pals have already taken roam and new zealand by storm. the queen of you tube is up to her arched eyebrows in social media. today she's taping close up and personal with...
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the risk is going to be a contention prone environment. the risk of these protests rekindling israel. the world cup will happen 3-4 months before the election. we can get into more details on the discussion. what is the political impact on this? i think we will see recent polls telling a much more of a shirt term -- short-term story. approval ratings going down. not necessarily being transferred to the opposition leaders. number of undecided voters increasing. a crease is a dark horse candidate. and not a political noise and volatility in the next 2-3 months. it is too soon to say that the chances of her elections have diminished the point where she will not be a candidate or she will not run. the era of presidential popularity that began in her second term, that was unusual for brazilian history standards. now she's back to the norm. the end of a super cycle presidential popularity. even where she is now, she is competitive when it comes to elections. i think that it is soon to say to make long-term predictions on this. i will end here. >
the risk is going to be a contention prone environment. the risk of these protests rekindling israel. the world cup will happen 3-4 months before the election. we can get into more details on the discussion. what is the political impact on this? i think we will see recent polls telling a much more of a shirt term -- short-term story. approval ratings going down. not necessarily being transferred to the opposition leaders. number of undecided voters increasing. a crease is a dark horse...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. le le store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. you can have comfort and you can be in the same bed. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. the sleep number bed is more than just a mattress. you sleep on it, you'll understand. during the sleep number columbus day event, save $500 to $700 on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at one of our 425 sleep numbe
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. le le store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the...
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this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me if i would meet with her and talk about the future and not for the idea of working for kilroy, but i said, you know what, the right place for you is here because i want to be the leader in office buildings in the united states and you come to work for us and show us how it's done and she has done a remarkable job. so sarah, thanks very much. [ applause ] this project isn't the biggest one in the city that we are doing or that anybody is doing. but it's a pretty remarkable project. it's a second lead in platinum building. we tried to make it net zero. you can't do it in existing law but we are w
this is a great example of our commitment to quality and long lasting product and to the environment. i want to take a moment to introduce someone very special to the kilroy organization, our vice-president of sustainability. sarah, stand up, wave. shake hands with the mayor. you can tell your daughter you did that. this is a woman that academic -- came into my office several years ago. i knew her dad very well. we were very good friends and she was getting a masters degree and her dad asked me...
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. >> it's about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> reporter: the athletic trainers association says less than half of high schools have access to these services. she knew little before a football game tackle killed her son matthew. >> after matthew's accident, it was like our eyes were opened. this is wonderful. thank you. >> reporter: she's also on capitol hill today here from north carolina fighting for better education and schools about how to treat sports injuries. >> who is going to protect them if we don't? we're the adults. . >> reporter: she hopes her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the trainers association counts at least 34 youth sports-related fatalities last year. it's estimated 2 million injuries occur to high school athletes each year. i'm danielle leigh, news 4. >>> a big change in the way we get our mail. they are ending saturday delivery in an effort to save $2 billion. >> it's not happening this week. the change will happen in august. but as chris claken reports, this could be disastrous. >> mai
. >> it's about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> reporter: the athletic trainers association says less than half of high schools have access to these services. she knew little before a football game tackle killed her son matthew. >> after matthew's accident, it was like our eyes were opened. this is wonderful. thank you. >> reporter: she's also on capitol hill today here from north carolina fighting for...
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with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneecap with edward dirksen the minority leader. dirksen would say dam mr. president i know a fine young man and my home state of illinois who i believe deserves a judgeship and johnson would say we will look into that. the deal was cut. johnson was going to get dirksen's vote on something in dirksen was going to get it for his constituency. if this were the case now, they would scream political corruption. that is how politics works. that is how it worked in the past. it's so much more difficult i think to operate in that way. there were leaks to the press. johnson hated the leaks, kennedy hated the leaks. roosevelroosevel roosevelt d
with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneecap with edward dirksen the...
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that environment ought to produce the -- dr. produce the largest amount of innovation. ought to produce the largest amount of innovation. that does not always work. i learned most new businesses do not succeed. not work.deas do for example, in the 1980's, when i was governor, we were worried inut the number of students colleges and universities who were not prepared for that. we thought that was wrong. we set the way to deal with that was to say you can come to the college, but you will not get credit. -- you will not get credit for the course if you were not prepared for college. it turns out, 20 years later, that probably isn't the right thing to do. what we will hear from mr. hall -- our state is abandoning that approach and admitting more people and working harder to move them through the system faster. that seems to be working better. what seems to be a good innovation at one point, might not be later. it is a caution to us that we should be careful about coming idea --even a very good a good sounding idea here, and that it will work or impose it on all 6000 instit
that environment ought to produce the -- dr. produce the largest amount of innovation. ought to produce the largest amount of innovation. that does not always work. i learned most new businesses do not succeed. not work.deas do for example, in the 1980's, when i was governor, we were worried inut the number of students colleges and universities who were not prepared for that. we thought that was wrong. we set the way to deal with that was to say you can come to the college, but you will not get...
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but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact, what you'll find is that it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly be playing defense and shoring up their systems. it's just not possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats we see today in our interoperable dynamic environments. it might be possible if we bunker down and didn't connect to other systems and we retained static environments. that's not the situation we are confronting here. so what we are seeing is a failed strategy where our security gets worse every year because we've been predominantly focused on vulnerability mitigation. we've been predominantly focused on information sharing, in which the government warns the private sector to kind of hide under the table, to lock the doors.
but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact, what you'll find is that it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly be playing defense and shoring up their systems. it's just not possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of...
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. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. 1 billion is a good round number. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> the called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there's no cutoff between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox and a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> got to go as fast as we can here. >> the world series. >> he put the atlanta braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it's been a very painful experience, obviously. >> a journey like no other. >> the fact that he was taken off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> there they are. some of them. >> you notice almost all of them are the same distance apart from the others. >> why is that? >> i was kind of hoping you could tell me. >> this is where ted's next chapter begins. on one of his 27 properties spanning 2 million acres. >> okay, guys. >> they're talking a
. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. 1 billion is a good round number. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> the called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there's no cutoff between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox and a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> got to go as fast as we can here. >> the world series. >> he put...
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. >>> cleaning up the environment in the district, would you support a ban on styrofoam containers? bruce johnson reports the city unveiled a number of initiatives today to clean up the air and the waterways. >> reporter: it took us less than a minute to find this field of discarded plastic and glass along the anacostia riverbank today. the tax on bags has helped. mayor gray now wants a ban on styrofoam to further clean up the waterways. >> if we raffle want to clean up the environment and keen -- really want to clean up the environment and keep it clean, we'll have to make these kind of decisions. >> reporter: the ban would include the plastic containers your carry-out orders are placed in, the cheapest option for mom and pop stores. >> it would force them to use more environmentally products for people to take home. >> reporter: this was topic a of the mayor's press conference today to help reduce emissions from idling police vehicles, new idling equipment is being installed in police cruisers. >> with so many traffic details and special events in the city, we spend a lot of time
. >>> cleaning up the environment in the district, would you support a ban on styrofoam containers? bruce johnson reports the city unveiled a number of initiatives today to clean up the air and the waterways. >> reporter: it took us less than a minute to find this field of discarded plastic and glass along the anacostia riverbank today. the tax on bags has helped. mayor gray now wants a ban on styrofoam to further clean up the waterways. >> if we raffle want to clean up the...
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will respond to the phhrat of climate changein his inaugural adddress -obama pushed for action on the environment - saying the impact offnaturalldisasters ccrney folllwed p. this is not only an issse of helpinn our climate nddenvironment but a matterr f our national securitysome top republicaas &pappear more focused on sppnding ii wassingttn.we should start withhspendinn and debt because if we donnt get a patters.house republicans are expected to vote wednesday on a three--onth extension of the ebt ceiling - but with a f the stipulation the seeate passes months.the white house says itts ready to work towardd something llsting..hat wee support is aalong-term raisinn don't have any doubb or the global ecooomy about the simple proposition ttat thh united states always pays its billssllo on the president'ss radarrin the next four yeers- reform.and in the aftermath of school schooting - a push for congress to pass tiggter gun contrrl laws.in washington, i'm tory dunnan. the president may have a lot of ccnvincing to do... if he wannsshis seconn-term agenda po pass passriiht now...51-percent off peoole
will respond to the phhrat of climate changein his inaugural adddress -obama pushed for action on the environment - saying the impact offnaturalldisasters ccrney folllwed p. this is not only an issse of helpinn our climate nddenvironment but a matterr f our national securitysome top republicaas &pappear more focused on sppnding ii wassingttn.we should start withhspendinn and debt because if we donnt get a patters.house republicans are expected to vote wednesday on a three--onth extension of...
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. >> their environment is to teach them about themselves and about why and how other people feel about them. >> the black grant legislation being proposed would allow us to take existing state funds and leverage those funds to affect wide scale renovations. >> reporter: that rally was sponsored by the baltimore education coalition. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake and dr. alonso lead the effort to encourage general assembly to pass the construction bill. it comes up for a hearing in the house of delegates on march 5th. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> news time 6:33. maryland is the most dangerous state for teachers. that's according to the most recent data compiled by the u.s. department of education. the story that is not getting a lot of attention so abc2 news investigators look deeper to find out what is going on inside your child's classroom. teachers bullied in their rooms. tonight at 11, we will hear from one victim beaten so badly it's tough for him to stand up in front of a class. and hear from one school district who promises things are going to change. >>> so if your spet not s
. >> their environment is to teach them about themselves and about why and how other people feel about them. >> the black grant legislation being proposed would allow us to take existing state funds and leverage those funds to affect wide scale renovations. >> reporter: that rally was sponsored by the baltimore education coalition. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake and dr. alonso lead the effort to encourage general assembly to pass the construction bill. it comes up for a...